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Paavo Nurmi Stadium (Finnish: Paavo Nurmen stadion, Swedish: Paavo Nurmis stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Turku, Finland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics meets. It holds 13,000 people and is named after the Turku-born runner Paavo Nurmi. Twenty athletics world records have been set at the stadium. John Landy broke the world records for the 1,500 m and the mile (1954), Nurmi for the 3,000 m (1922), Emil Zátopek (1950) and Ron Clarke (1965) for the 10,000 m, Viljo Heino for the one-hour run (1945) and the 20 km (1949), Matti Järvinen for the javelin throw (1932) and Charles Hoff for the pole vault (1925).

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  • Paavo-Nurmi-Stadion (de)
  • Estadio Paavo Nurmi (es)
  • Stade Paavo-Nurmi (fr)
  • Paavo Nurmi Stadium (en)
  • Stadion im. Paavo Nurmiego w Turku (pl)
  • Пааво Нурми (стадион) (ru)
  • Paavo Nurmis stadion (sv)
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  • Das Paavo-Nurmi-Stadion (finnisch Paavo Nurmen stadion) ist ein Fußballstadion mit einer achtspurigen Leichtathletikanlage in der finnischen Stadt Turku. Es bietet für 13.000 Zuschauer Platz und wird vorwiegend für Fußballspiele und Leichtathletik-Wettkämpfe genutzt. (de)
  • Estadio Paavo Nurmi (en finés, Paavo Nurmen stadion, en sueco, Paavo Nurmis stadion) es un estadio multiusos utilizado principalmente para partidos de fútbol y competiciones de Atletismo ubicado en Turku, Finlandia. (es)
  • Le stade Paavo Nurmi (en finnois : Paavo Nurmi stadion) est un stade construit dans le parc sportif de Turku à Turku en Finlande. (fr)
  • Stadion im. Paavo Nurmiego w Turku – stadion lekkoatletyczny w Turku w Finlandii. Obiekt został oddany do użytku 13 czerwca 1997 w setną rocznicę urodzin Paavo Nurmiego, który od 1920 do 1928 zdobył dwanaście medali igrzysk olimpijskich (w tym 9 złotych). (pl)
  • Paavo Nurmis stadion är en multiarena i Åbo i Finland. Den används för fotboll och friidrott. Arenan tar 13 000 åskådare och är uppkallad efter den finländske friidrottaren Paavo Nurmi, född i Åbo. Arenan ligger i Åbo idrottspark på Samppalinnaberget. Arenan invigdes den 13 juni 1997. (sv)
  • Стадион имени Пааво Нурми (фин. Paavo Nurmen stadion) — спортивный стадион, расположенный в финском городе Турку. Предназначен для футбольных матчей и легкоатлетических соревнований. Вместимость: 13 тысяч человек. Под нынешним именем принят в эксплуатацию 13 июня 1997 года в честь столетия со дня рождения олимпийского чемпиона по лёгкой атлетике Пааво Нурми. На этом месте было спортивное поле ещё с 1890-х. На стадионе было установлено около 20 мировых рекордов. (ru)
  • Paavo Nurmi Stadium (Finnish: Paavo Nurmen stadion, Swedish: Paavo Nurmis stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Turku, Finland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics meets. It holds 13,000 people and is named after the Turku-born runner Paavo Nurmi. Twenty athletics world records have been set at the stadium. John Landy broke the world records for the 1,500 m and the mile (1954), Nurmi for the 3,000 m (1922), Emil Zátopek (1950) and Ron Clarke (1965) for the 10,000 m, Viljo Heino for the one-hour run (1945) and the 20 km (1949), Matti Järvinen for the javelin throw (1932) and Charles Hoff for the pole vault (1925). (en)
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  • City of Turku (en)
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  • Das Paavo-Nurmi-Stadion (finnisch Paavo Nurmen stadion) ist ein Fußballstadion mit einer achtspurigen Leichtathletikanlage in der finnischen Stadt Turku. Es bietet für 13.000 Zuschauer Platz und wird vorwiegend für Fußballspiele und Leichtathletik-Wettkämpfe genutzt. (de)
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